
#041- Expert Tips for Finding Senior Living with a Mental Health Condition - with Candy Cohn
01/13/21 • 60 min
When he was in his late 80s, Candy Cohn's father unintentionally stopped taking medication for a long-standing bipolar disorder and experienced a significant mental health crisis requiring hospitalization and intensive treatment. It was following this episode that Candy knew that she needed to help her older parents find a senior living community that would provide more continuity and medication management and offer opportunities for a better quality of life than they were getting at home. But, where to start?
In today's episode, I interview, Candy Cohn, a Certified Senior Advisor, who help families find senior living and has developed a specialty for helping people living with mental health concerns find senior housing, starting with her own dad.
Here's a peak inside my interview with Candy Cohn:
- [04:46] Candy describes different types of senior living communities, from independent living to assisted living to memory care.
- [20:48] Learn why it can be helpful to work with a Senor Living Advisor when looking for housing options for your older loved ones.
- [25:10] Candy shares her personal experience of looking for senior living communities following her dad's hospitalization in his late 80's due to a mental health crisis.
- [32:20] Taking medication consistently helps many people with mental health conditions maintain emotional stability and improve their quality of life. Learn more about medication management in senior living here.
- [38:21] There are some barriers for folks with mental health conditions moving into senior living communities. One of them being stigma. Candy and I share personal stories of mental health stigma.
- [51:38] After helping many older adults with mental health conditions move into senior living communities, Candy shares recommendations for families who are living with mental health conditions who are looking for senior living community
- [55:56] Serving as a liaison between families with mental health conditions and senior living communities, Candy also offers recommendations for senior living communities including folks with mental health concerns.
Click here to listen to the podcast
Download the Caring for Aging Parents Checklist here.
Click here to visit the show notes page to learn more.
Join the movement to de-stigmatize mental health for older adults:
- With the Psychology of Aging podcast, my mission is to de-stigmatize mental health for older adults, to improve access to mental health care for older adults, and to create a space that is inclusive of all older adults.
- You can help by sharing episodes, and subscribing to the podcast. Click here to subscribe in iTunes!
- Then, leave a review. Your review will help other people find this podcast.
Have a topic idea? Send us a text.
PROFESSIONALS: Grab your free guide to working with older adults here
Attention Social Workers, Therapists, Counselors, Psychologists, Aging Life Care Experts... Click here to get Continuing Education Credits
When he was in his late 80s, Candy Cohn's father unintentionally stopped taking medication for a long-standing bipolar disorder and experienced a significant mental health crisis requiring hospitalization and intensive treatment. It was following this episode that Candy knew that she needed to help her older parents find a senior living community that would provide more continuity and medication management and offer opportunities for a better quality of life than they were getting at home. But, where to start?
In today's episode, I interview, Candy Cohn, a Certified Senior Advisor, who help families find senior living and has developed a specialty for helping people living with mental health concerns find senior housing, starting with her own dad.
Here's a peak inside my interview with Candy Cohn:
- [04:46] Candy describes different types of senior living communities, from independent living to assisted living to memory care.
- [20:48] Learn why it can be helpful to work with a Senor Living Advisor when looking for housing options for your older loved ones.
- [25:10] Candy shares her personal experience of looking for senior living communities following her dad's hospitalization in his late 80's due to a mental health crisis.
- [32:20] Taking medication consistently helps many people with mental health conditions maintain emotional stability and improve their quality of life. Learn more about medication management in senior living here.
- [38:21] There are some barriers for folks with mental health conditions moving into senior living communities. One of them being stigma. Candy and I share personal stories of mental health stigma.
- [51:38] After helping many older adults with mental health conditions move into senior living communities, Candy shares recommendations for families who are living with mental health conditions who are looking for senior living community
- [55:56] Serving as a liaison between families with mental health conditions and senior living communities, Candy also offers recommendations for senior living communities including folks with mental health concerns.
Click here to listen to the podcast
Download the Caring for Aging Parents Checklist here.
Click here to visit the show notes page to learn more.
Join the movement to de-stigmatize mental health for older adults:
- With the Psychology of Aging podcast, my mission is to de-stigmatize mental health for older adults, to improve access to mental health care for older adults, and to create a space that is inclusive of all older adults.
- You can help by sharing episodes, and subscribing to the podcast. Click here to subscribe in iTunes!
- Then, leave a review. Your review will help other people find this podcast.
Have a topic idea? Send us a text.
PROFESSIONALS: Grab your free guide to working with older adults here
Attention Social Workers, Therapists, Counselors, Psychologists, Aging Life Care Experts... Click here to get Continuing Education Credits
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#040- Older Adults and Resilience During the COVID-19 Pandemic: 5 Proven Strategies
When we think of older adults during COVID, images of older adults living in long-term care communities sheltering in place with hands pressed against windows trying to connect with loved ones circle in our heads.
2020 was a year of incredible hardship and pain for many people and especially for many older adults and their families. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) tells us that since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, older adults have the greatest risk of requiring hospitalization or dying if they’re diagnosed with COVID-19. This has been one of the most heartbreaking fall outs of the pandemic.
All of this is true, and yet, its only part of the story when it comes to older adults and COVID. Research over the past year has shown that older adults have been, by and large, psychologically resilient during the pandemic.
In this episode, You’ll learn:
- the state of mental health of older adults during COVID-19 compared to adults of younger ages.
- the important role of resilience in coping with the COVID-19 pandemic
- 5 resilience strategies identified by researchers as beneficial for use by older adults.
Click here to visit the show notesDownload the free COVID-19 Wellness Guide for Older Adults
Join the movement to de-stigmatize mental health for older adults:
- With the Psychology of Aging podcast, my mission is to de-stigmatize mental health for older adults, to improve access to mental health care for older adults, and to create a space that is inclusive of all older adults.
- You can help by sharing episodes, and subscribing to the podcast. Click here to subscribe in iTunes!
- Then, leave a review. Your review will help other people find this podcast.
To leave a review, simply:
1. Click here
2. Scroll down to "Ratings and Reviews"
3. Tap or click "Write a Review"
I read them all. Thank you!
DISCLAIMER:
The material on this site is for informational and educational purposes only. Any comments Dr. Koepp may make on the podcast, blog, or in response to an individual’s story or comments should not be construed as establishing a psychologist-patient relationship between Dr. Koepp and the individual. None of Dr. Koepp's show, website, social media, comments, or group information should be considered a substitute for individualized medical or mental health assessment, diagnosis, or treatment. Dr. Koepp is only representing herself in her TV Show, blogs, and on her website.
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PROFESSIONALS: Grab your free guide to working with older adults here
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#042- How to Start a Senior Living Discussion with Aging Parents
There may come a time in caring for your older loved one, when you're faced with the dreaded conversation of moving into a senior living or assisted living community. The expert tips in this episode will help you start this conversation without pushing your older loved one away.
Today's episode will share:
- 6 Strategies for setting yourself up for success with the senior living discussion
- Examples of how to start the conversation
- How to go about finding senior housing or assisted living communities
- How to take care of yourself through it all.
Click here to listen to the podcast
Download the Caring for Aging Parents Checklist here.
Click here to visit the show notes page to learn more.
Join the movement to de-stigmatize mental health for older adults:
- With the Psychology of Aging podcast, my mission is to de-stigmatize mental health for older adults, to improve access to mental health care for older adults, and to create a space that is inclusive of all older adults.
- You can help by sharing episodes, and subscribing to the podcast. Click here to subscribe in iTunes!
- Then, leave a review. Your review will help other people find this podcast.
To leave a review, simply:
1. Click here
2. Scroll down to "Ratings and Reviews"
3. Tap or click "Write a Review"
I read them all. Thank you!
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DISCLAIMER: The material on this site is for informational and educational purposes only. Any comments Dr. Koepp may make on the TV Show, blog, or in response to an individual’s story or comments should not be construed as establishing a psychologist-patient relationship between Dr. Koepp and the individual. None of Dr. Koepp's show, website, social media, comments, or group information should be considered a substitute for individualized medical or mental health assessment, diagnosis, or treatment. Dr. Koepp is only representing herself in her TV Show, blogs, and on her website.
Have a topic idea? Send us a text.
PROFESSIONALS: Grab your free guide to working with older adults here
Attention Social Workers, Therapists, Counselors, Psychologists, Aging Life Care Experts... Click here to get Continuing Education Credits
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